Fantastic jacket!
I owned this same jacket for about 2 days. Absolutely loved everything about it, except the fit didn't quite work for me. I'm envious that it works so well for you
I have a fantastic sweater from Epaulet. It's a great slim cut made for them by Northern Waters in Canada
http://epauletshop.tumblr.com/post/1270880064/epaulet-heirloom-shawl-cardigan
I soak my denim before I wear it and then go months without even thinking about it. I don't wear them everyday though. I'd bet it was ~9mo on my 1st pair from Gustin but that was occasional wear (basically nights,weekends, and vacation pending weather). In 9mo I probably put the equivalent of...
Saw this on the bay as well but wasn't my size. Looks great and I'm sure you'll love it
Johnson has/had overdye HH? I've seen the cow but HH is news to me.
At $37 I baked the navy. I admit it's not what I was hoping for but this is really a test case for the shape/fit for me. In my experience Gustin tend to offer safer colors/fabrics up front as a proof of concept and then venture out. If the fit works and they get into some thicker/nicer indigo...
I was going to say.... I'm 5'9" too and if I put on a jacket 27"+ it would NOT sit where this one does on you. This is a BEAUTIFUL piece. If I didn't have something similar coming soon I would snatch this up in a heartbeat.
I'm with others who have said not to over think it. Black or OB are equally good options IMHO. I would be surprised if you even noticed it after a month.
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This has been great on my shoes boots and briefcase. Don't see why it wouldn't work for a jacket but was just wondering if anyone had used it
I'm a little confused. Isn't CXL a combo tan? (I.e. Chrome tanned and veg re-tanned)
Was the Vermont espresso veg tanned again in addition to the CXL treatments or do I have the CXL process mistaken?
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